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OBERLIN, Ohio (AP) - The ceiling of a northeast Ohio art museum is being cleaned for the first time in nearly 100 years, revealing forgotten artwork and poetry.

The Chronicle-Telegram in Elyria reports (https://bit.ly/1EEPNgN ) workers have been cleaning the ceiling at Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College for about two months. The ceiling hasn’t been cleaned since 1917 when the museum was built.

A Cleveland conservation nonprofit began the process in August. The two months of work has exposed gold leafing, poetry and paintings of animals, musical instruments and foliage.

Museum Director Andria Derstine tells the newspaper the art on the ceiling hadn’t been visible for decades, but the museum staff finally made plans to clean it in 2012.

The cleaning and restoration is expected to be completed in the spring.